The 39-year-old father of two pleaded guilty to obtaining leave to
remain here by deception and assisting unlawful immigration. Prosecutor
Nigel Wilkins said Ngereza came to the UK on a student visa in 2003.

A year later he applied for leave to remain on ancestry grounds,
claiming that his grandfather was a British national and provided birth
and marriage certificates which were accepted.

But on returning to Britain after a trip abroad in July last year
he was stopped by border agency officers who became suspicious when he
was unable to go into detail.

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